Gift Bags Made From Envelopes
This idea is just too easy, versatile, handy, cheap, convenient, and cute to not pass along to you! One day I stumbled upon How About Orange‘s original tutorial for turning any sized envelope into a small gift bag, and I’m so glad I found it! We have found countless ways to use these incredible bags around our house and for gifts!!! In the photo above, are two bags we made. These were plain envelopes until I took decorative scissors and a black pen to one, and Ava got busy stamping hers with a cut sponge and tempera paint. So, if you are needing a cute little bag for any occasion, you’re going to love making one or two or more for yourself!…
Instructions
1) Embellish: Find an envelope of any size and seal it shut. Embellish the envelope, if you want. These can be kid-cute or sophisticated, just by adjusting how you choose to decorate them. You can also print a design or text on the envelope by running it through your printer.
2) Cut: Cut off one end of the envelope (Decorative scissors make a nice finish).
3) Fold & Crease: Fold one of the long sides in toward the center (maybe about an inch or slightly less), and then do the same with the other long side. Next, fold the bottom up by the same amount, making creases in the paper.
4) Shape/Construct the Bottom: Put one hand up inside the bag. Use your other hand to shape a flat bottom for your bag, pushing the bottom center crease downward, causing the side folds to buckle out. Crease the corners of the bottom into triangles.
5) Secure the bottom: Use a bit of double-sided tape to stick the corner triangle flaps to the bottom of the bag. Reverse the folds along the sides of the bag to give it shape.
8) Optional Closure: If you like, punch holes and thread ribbon through to create handles or to tie the bag closed. You could also simply fold over the top and staple it closed.
These are so pretty! What a great idea! You're so crafty – I'm kinda forcing myself to be with Melissa's birthday. Keep on posting about your point of views too – we love to read you! 🙂